Jtgenerator
New Member
Hi all,
I am using OBS to live stream events wherin we have presenters in a rom showing their slides via a projector and taking questions from in room people and live stream viewers via comment tracker. In our last event we noted that the audio was leading the movement of lips in the video. I have tried to adjust this but am a bit confused.
Someone in the forums suggested that I set the audio mic sync offset to the same value as the advanced scene buffering time. My results upon following these instructions were worse than my original video. Instead of the audio leading the lips, the lips are now leading the audio and with a greater gap.
From my eyeball assessment it appears the audio sync issue is constant across two cameras each being captured independently into OBS.
In reviewing the documentation and settings I noted that there appears to be a sync option in two lacations:
Global audio sync offset and
Mic sync offset milliseconds
Can anyone suggest an expediant method of correcting this lip sync issue?
I'm hoping I don't have to execute a test, check, adjust, repeat series of stream recordings.
Any/all guidance and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
JTGenerator
I am using OBS to live stream events wherin we have presenters in a rom showing their slides via a projector and taking questions from in room people and live stream viewers via comment tracker. In our last event we noted that the audio was leading the movement of lips in the video. I have tried to adjust this but am a bit confused.
Someone in the forums suggested that I set the audio mic sync offset to the same value as the advanced scene buffering time. My results upon following these instructions were worse than my original video. Instead of the audio leading the lips, the lips are now leading the audio and with a greater gap.
From my eyeball assessment it appears the audio sync issue is constant across two cameras each being captured independently into OBS.
In reviewing the documentation and settings I noted that there appears to be a sync option in two lacations:
Global audio sync offset and
Mic sync offset milliseconds
Can anyone suggest an expediant method of correcting this lip sync issue?
I'm hoping I don't have to execute a test, check, adjust, repeat series of stream recordings.
Any/all guidance and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
JTGenerator